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philehidiot

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philehidiot says:

Distracted drivers...

That's it you stupid moron, you go ahead and swerve all over the road into oncoming traffic, you try and knock me off, go on.... Oh what's that? Your excuse is that you were trying to stop your baby escaping his seat? How? By going faster and serving a lot? Should have your kid taken off you so when you hit that lamp post it's only you who has to fucking suffer you stupid bitch.

The message is simple - three drivers saved her pathetic life today by avoiding her. Pull the fuck over when you need to sort out a child / problem.

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AdieR

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AdieR says:

Just

a normal day on the roads then?

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philehidiot

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philehidiot says:

it

infuriates me when people put their baby's life at risk through utter stupidity.

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preunit

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preunit says:

"put their baby's life at risk"

let alone yours or mine, they can do what they want to their baby's, it's trying to kill me I take personally.:ph43r:

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philehidiot

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philehidiot says:

hm

suppose I'm just too desensitised to that...


Worrying, eh?

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Beelady

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Beelady says:

Quite right, Phil.

I always worry for their kids (although I don't want her to kill you or preunit, either). :upset:

My kids used to scream if I tried to drive off without strapping them in.

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ninjachica

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ninjachica says:

Kids

I used to be safe and always strapped mine in.

One day, as I drove around a big roundabout in Derby, I heard a big thud behind me.  I glanced back, and my son and his car-seat had gone. 

At this point, I DID pull over!  He was strapped in his car seat, upside down in the rear footwell.  I'd strapped him in, but hadn't strapped the seat in!!! :blink:

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vulcanrider

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vulcanrider says:

Oh memories !

of my 2 sons scrapping in the back seat me having to pull into a layby to seperate the feckers and in a Renault 12 estate (primrose yellow)

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davemdixon

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davemdixon says:

I remember overtaking

five or six lorries then comes the cry from the backseat 'I wanna go wee...':upset:

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vulcanrider

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vulcanrider says:

I remember

my eldest daughter more than once saying from the back seat ---

"dad I'm gonna be sick" then promptly puking down my neck

Now THAT'S a distraction :upset:

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